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Naked Politics. Ummm… No.

First we have an obsession with Hilary Clintons cleavage, and now the political “full monty”? Is this what politics have come down to?:

More Australian voters would like to see Labor Opposition leader Kevin Rudd naked than their current prime minister, John Howard, a poll showed on Sunday just two weeks out from a hard-fought general election. – [Yahoo/Reuters]

Granted this was an Australian poll, but still, somehow, politicians and nudity in the same sentence? Just not working for me. Seriously. Some people have waaaay too much time on their hands…

Which politician do voters want to see nude? – [Yahoo/Reuters]

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Tuesday, November 20th, 2007 Uncategorized 3 Comments

This is why I’m Hawt… This is why you’re not…

Today I thought I’d indulge in an interesting study in morality…

A mysterious blonde paid a visit to a petrol station shop in the small eastern German town of Doemitz on Sunday — wearing nothing but a pair of golden stilettos and a thin gold bracelet.

The tall, slender woman strolled into the shop in the town of Doemitz on the warm afternoon and bought cigarettes, petrol station employee Ines Swoboda told Reuters on Monday. – [Yahoo/Reuters]

Now compare that with this story…

A German bus driver threatened to throw a 20-year-old sales clerk off his bus in the southern town of Lindau because he said she was too sexy, a newspaper reported Monday.

“Suddenly he stopped the bus,” the woman named Debora C. told Bild newspaper. “He opened the door and shouted at me ‘Your cleavage is distracting me every time I look into my mirror and I can’t concentrate on the traffic. If you don’t sit somewhere else, I’m going to have to throw you off the bus.’” – [Reuters]

Now these articles represent, at least to my mind, a interesting illustration of the fundamental differences between American and European views of sexuality in general. I am almost certain that had these same set of circumstances occurred here in the good old U. S. of A., the exact opposite of what happened in Europe would have occurred. The bus driver would have kept his mouth shut for fear of violating a passengers rights, and some random stick-in-the-mud would have phoned the police on the naked blond.

I believe that this behavior in Americans is also indicative of a much deeper issue. In spite of the constant “Support of Personal Freedoms” chant we hear here in the US, the truth is, it seems that we only believe in the concept of individual freedoms and unalienable rights so long as our own individual beliefs have not been offended. Not our individual rights, just our individual beliefs. There is a big difference. The fact that you believe something does not make it a right. Trust me. Or not. That is your right

As a result of this, I believe we tend to focus too much on the wrong things. Think back to when you read the articles. Which scenario did you find more offensive? A totally nekkid, (save for a pair of gold stilettos, and a gold necklace) 30 year old, Ferrari-driving blond, at a gas station convenience store? Or a fully (relatively) clothed 20 year old on a bus whose plunging neckline was apparently so distracting as to have possibly caused an accident? And when you first answered this question in your head, did your personal moral values/beliefs take precedence, or your humanitarian instinct towards the preservation human life?

It is such irony that we seem to live in a society where, as a typical example, in any given movie, scenes depicting extreme violence, torture, dismemberment and death, are generally considered more acceptable and less socially heinous, than those with explicit sexual content. What does that say about our values as society? Methinks our moral priorities may be just a *wee bit* skewed… But then again that’s just my belief

Nude blonde, gold stilettos and a Ferrari… – [Yahoo/Reuters]
“Too sexy for my bus,” woman told – [Reuters]

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Monday, July 23rd, 2007 Uncategorized 3 Comments

The Internet is for Porn…

Nigerian schoolchildren who received laptops from a U.S. aid organization have used them to explore pornographic sites on the Internet, the official News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported Thursday. – [Yahoo/Reuters]

Well at least no one can say they don’t learn pretty freakin’ fast…

Pupils browse porn on donated laptops – [Yahoo/Reuters]

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Saturday, July 21st, 2007 Uncategorized No Comments

Is Porn a Right?

I’ve always been one to value an individuals rights. Except where they infringe on the rights of others. Tricky thing is, sometimes the line where ones rights end and someone else’s begins can get blurry.

Now I’ve always thought that this was less of an issue for a convicted criminal serving time in jail for violating others rights, since I’ve always believed that must they must forfeit some of their own individual rights, as atonement for violating those of others. So it always raises serious questions for me when I read articles like the one below:

The Supreme Administrative Court in Stockholm last week ruled that the Swedish Prison and Probation Service had no right to deny a rape convict access to his porn magazines. – [Yahoo/AP]

Now this simply doesn’t make sense to me. Isn’t punishment and atonement (and sometimes rehab) the whole purpose of prison? Isn’t some loss of your rights part of the atonement? And even if it weren’t (which it is) since when did porn become a right?

There are a lot of things that I consider rights. Freedom. Free speech. Fair trials. Equality. Fair and unbiased treatment. That sort of thing. Those are rights. The ability to read porn, watch TV, listen to the radio, or even have access to a gym, are complete and utter luxuries. There are many good and honest citizens walking around who don’t have the benefit of even one of those luxuries, let alone access to three square meals a day, so it always baffles me when convicted criminals claim things like these as “rights”.

The fact that any court (even the admirably progressive Swedish court system) could reasonably consider something like this a “right”, especially for inmates who have directly, purposefully and violently impinged their will on others, continually perplexes me.

Court Upholds Prisoners Right to Porn – [Yahoo/AP]

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Tuesday, June 26th, 2007 Uncategorized 1 Comment

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